PITTSFORD, N.Y. -- Buffalo Bills running back LeSean McCoy on Tuesday offered a transparent view of the skepticism revolving around him during the offseason.
McCoy, 31, ran for a career-low 514 yards in 2018, sparking outside conversation on whether the two-time All-Pro could still be productive.
After more than a decade in the NFL, McCoy said he's learned "there's always talk about something," and he generally uses it as motivation. However, he said doubts about him playing at a high-level were difficult to process.
"It's kind of weird," McCoy said while making his first public comments of training camp.